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    PRESS RELEASE
    December 11, 2009
    Contact: Press Department
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    ASSEMBLY HOSTS SPECIAL WASHINGTON EVENT WITH MEXICAN AMBASSADOR ARTURO
    SARUKHAN

    Washington, DC - As part of its annual tradition, the greater
    Washington, DC Armenian community came together this past weekend at the
    Armenian Embassy for the Armenian Assembly's annual holiday reception
    and briefing. This year's reception featured a special guest, His
    Excellency Arturo Sarukhan, Mexico's Ambassador to the United States.
    The descendant of Armenian Genocide survivors, Ambassador Sarukhan has
    served as Mexico's envoy to the United States since 2007.

    In opening remarks, event chairperson Annie Totah thanked Assembly
    Chairman Hirair Hovnanian for his vision and leadership in securing and
    donating the historic building that houses the Armenian Embassy. Totah
    also thanked the members of the local community for their continued
    support and generosity to the Assembly. Totah provided an overview of
    the Armenian Assembly's pioneering work throughout the decades, since
    its founding in 1972.

    Totah also introduced His Excellency Tatoul Markarian, Armenia's
    ambassador to the United States, who welcomed the standing-room-only
    crowd and highlighted the critically important work of the Armenian
    Assembly. He then introduced his friend and diplomatic counterpart from
    Mexico

    The evening's honored guest, His Excellency Ambassador Sarukhan provided
    a strategic overview of the U.S.-Mexico relationship and drew
    interesting parallels between the Mexican and Armenian Diasporas in
    America and the important role they play in the United States.
    Ambassador Sarukhan concluded by expressing his commitment to continue
    to build ties among our respective communities.

    Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny also addressed the audience.
    He conveyed the concerns shared by all with respect to Turkey's
    continued denial of the Armenian Genocide and attempts to link progress
    on Nagorno Karabakh to progress between Armenia-Turkey rapprochement.
    Ardouny reiterated the Assembly's position that "U.S. affirmation of the
    Armenian Genocide should not be held hostage to the establishment of
    normal relations."

    Foreshadowing the meeting between President Barack Obama and Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ardouny stated that it "represents
    an important opportunity for the United States to hold Turkey
    accountable to its public commitments, as well as help Turkey come to
    terms with its genocidal past." Regardless of the outcome of the
    meeting, Ardouny urged those present to redouble their commitment as the
    Assembly continues its "work in Congress to maximize our efforts for the
    betterment of the people of Armenia and Artsakh."

    Guests also enjoyed a musical interlude by Carlos Bonilla and Naira
    Babayan-Bonilla, whose piano performance concluded with Aram
    Khatchaturian's famous Sabre Dance.

    "It was a fantastic evening, and I would like to thank the superb
    efforts of the local host committee, as well as Ambassador Markarian for
    making the Embassy available," said event chair Totah. "I would
    especially like to thank our honored speaker, Ambassador Sarukhan for
    his riveting and insightful address. I was also impressed to see a
    strong turnout of dedicated young professionals, who will take us to new
    heights in the future," Totah continued.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding
    and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
    membership organization.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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